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Experience Music Project and Science Fiction Museum

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The Experience Music Project and Science Fiction Museum are located in Seattle, Washington.

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Decks N’ Drums N’ 909

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{{Infobox Album <!– See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums –>
| Name = Decks N’ Drums N’ 909
| Cover = Daft_Punk_-_DD909.jpg
| Type = Promotional DJ Mix
| Artist = [[Daft Punk]]
| Released = [[2001]]
| Recorded = [[2001]]
| Genre = [[House music|House]]
| Length = 59:00
| Label = Not released in stores.
| Producer = [[Daft Punk]]
| Last album = ”[[Discovery_(Daft_Punk_album)|Discovery]]”<br />(2001)
| This album = ””’Decks N’ Drums N’ 909””'<br />(2001)
| Next album = ”[[Alive 1997]]”<br />(2001)
}}

Decks N’ Drums N’ 909 is a [[2001]] [[French House|House]] DJ mix by [[Daft Punk]]. It is significant for being the only live set Daft Punk has released (non-bootleg) that includes non-original tracks. Not only is this mix a glimpse into Daft Punk’s vinyl record collection, but it also shows their revolutionary DJ mixing ideas and skills.

==Tracks==
# Daft Punk – High Life
# St. Germain – Alabama Blues (Daft Punk remix)
# Demon vs. Heartbreaker – You Are My High
# Indo – Are You Sleeping?
# Basement Jaxx – Where’s Your Head At?
# Aretha Franklin – Jump To It
# Daft Punk – Face To Face
# Le Knight Club – Coco Girlz
# Cassius – La Mouche
# Alan Braxe & Fred Falke – Runnin’ (Intro)
# Scott Grooves – Mothership Connection
# Daft Punk – Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger (Breaks mix)
# Ecstasy – Our House (Acappella)
# Daft Punk – Too Long
# Modjo – What I Mean

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Poeten og Lillemor i forårshumør

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{{Infobox Film
| name = Poeten og Lillemor i forårshumør
| image =
| image_size =
| caption =
| director = [[Erik Balling]]
| producer = [[Carl Rald]]
| writer = [[Erik Balling]]
| narrator =
| starring = [[Henning Moritzen]]
| music =
| cinematography = Jørgen Skov
| editing = Birger Lind
| distributor = [[Nordisk Film]]
| released = [[11 September]], [[1961]]
| runtime = 100 minutes
| country = {{DNK}}
| language = [[Danish language|Danish]]
| budget =
| preceded_by =
| followed_by =
| website =
| amg_id =
| imdb_id = 0122663
}}

””’Poeten og Lillemor i forårshumør””’ is a [[1961 in film|1961]] [[Denmark|Danish]] [[comedy film]] directed by [[Erik Balling]] and starring [[Henning Moritzen]].

==Cast==
* [[Henning Moritzen]] – Poeten
* [[Helle Virkner]] – Lillemor
* [[Eva Hast Nystad]] – Lotte (as Eva Nystad)
* [[Ove Sprogøe]] – Anton
* [[Lis Løwert]] – Vera
* [[Anders Thornberg]] – Tvilling
* [[Kristian Thornberg]] – Tvilling
* [[Karl Stegger]] – Slagteren
* [[Bodil Udsen]] – Jordmoderen
* [[Dirch Passer]] – Bageren
* [[Judy Gringer]] – Bagerjomfru Lise
* [[Poul Bundgaard]] – Bagersvenden
* [[Helge Kjærulff-Schmidt]] – Bilforhandleren
* [[Palle Huld]] – Rejseføreren
* [[Birte Bang]] – Forårspigen
* [[Suzanne Bech]] – Pin-up girl
* [[Carl Ottosen]] – Togpassager
* [[Kirsten Passer]] – Togpassager

==External links==
*{{imdb title|id=0122663|title=Poeten og Lillemor i forårshumør}}

{{CinemaofDenmark}}

[[Category:1961 films]]
[[Category:Danish films]]
[[Category:Danish-language films]]
[[Category:Comedy films]]
[[Category:Films directed by Erik Balling]]
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Igor Ardasev

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”’Igor Ardasev”’ (born in [[Brno]], 1967) is a [[Czechia|Czech]] pianist.

He was awarded the 1987 [[Tchaikovsky Competition]]’s 5th prize and the 1988 [[Prague Spring International Music Festival|Prague Spring]] Competition’s 3th prize. He was subsequently prized at the 1990 Maria Callas, 1991 [[Queen Elisabeth International Music Competition|Queen Elisabeth]] (6th) and 1995 Long-Thibaud (4th) competitions.

Ardasev has been internationally active as a concert pianist since 1990. He records for [[Supraphon]].

==References==
[http://www.musica.cz/ardasev/index.html Czech Music Information Centre]

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[[Category:Czech pianists|Ardasev, Igor]]

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Mike Ignasiak

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{{Infobox MLB retired
|name=Mike Ignasiak
|position=[[Pitcher]]
|image=
|bats=Switch
|throws=Right
|birthdate={{birth date and age|1966|3|12|mf=y}}<br />{{city-state|Mt. Clemens|Michigan}}
|debutdate=[[August 22]]
|debutyear={{by|1991}}
|debutteam=[[Milwaukee Brewers]]
|finaldate=[[October 3]]
|finalyear={{by|1993}}
|finalteam=[[Milwaukee Brewers]]
|stat1label=[[Win (baseball)|Win-Loss Record]]
|stat1value=10-4
|stat2label=[[Strikeout]]s
|stat2value=88
|stat3label=[[Earned Run Average|ERA]]
|stat3value=4.80
|teams=<nowiki></nowiki>
*[[Milwaukee Brewers]] (1991, 1993-95)
}}
”’Michael James Ignasiak”’ is a former [[Major League Baseball]] pitcher. He pitched parts of four seasons in the major leagues between {{by|1991}} and {{by|1995}}, all for the [[Milwaukee Brewers]].

Mike is the younger brother of fellow former major league pitcher [[Gary Ignasiak]].

==Sources==
{{Baseballstats |mlb= |espn= |br=i/ignasmi01 |fangraphs= |cube= |brm=}}

{{Lifetime|1966||Ignasiak, Mike}}

[[Category:Major League Baseball pitchers]]
[[Category:Milwaukee Brewers players]]

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Wuaala

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”’Wuaala”’ is a video sharing service that helps content producers to create and deliver Internet TV channels as well as monetize their content with ad revenues. Wuaala provides different distribution and monetization solutions for all kind of content producers, from video bloggers to professional media corporations. Wuaala provides video producers with a totally configurable player, free video hosting, video management interface, support for a variety of formats, distribution using technologies like [[RSS]], video statistics, connection interfaces with [[Content management system]], etc.

== History ==

Wuaala was founded in Dec 2007 by [[Sony G Garcia]] (CEO) and [[Ivan Daunis]] (CTO) both members of SausageLabs

=== Features of the platform ===

Wuaala has very unique features that differenciate from the rest of video sharing services:
* Introduces the concept of ‘Borrowing Media’, the Wuaala player can make playlists mixing videos from different video sharing services like [[YouTube]], [[Myspace]], [[Hulu]], [[Vimeo]], [[UStream]] and others.
* Supports Embed Advertising technology: the advertising addresser or campaign information is written in the video in form of Metadata and its decoded by the player. Ensuring advertising on all player embeds and viral syndication.
* Fully customizable video player

The Wuaala video platform is also a [[white label]] [video hosting] platform. Wuaala provides all software, hardware and bandwidth necessary to operate an internet TV channel.
Videos are converted to [[Flash Video]] format and the platform is provided with a branded [[Flash Video Player]].

=== Player Customization ===

Colors and appearance can be customized thru its console, that it seems to be a [[Rich Internet application]]

=== Downloading videos ===

Wuaala is an open platform. It offers direct download links for all videos it hosts, including videos that it has transcoded (i.e. Flash videos).

=== Uploading and video formats ===

Uploads may be made via a Web interface, FTP and a client-side batch uploader (available only for [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]]).
Uploads can be images or video files in formats including [[Quicktime]], [[MPEG]], [[3gp]], [[DivX]], [[Real Media]], [[WMV]] or [[Ogg]].

=== Distribution ===

Videos are available for viewing immediately after uploading. Wuaala offers copy and paste HTML for placing videos on any Web sites, a feature it calls ‘cross-posting’ to automatically syndicate videos to other Web sites, and [[RSS]] feeds for the syndication of user videos to aggregators.
Videos uploaded to Wuaala can be automatically syndicated to [[AOL Video]], [[MSN Video]] and [[Live.com]], [[Dabble]], [[Mefeedia]], [[FireANT]], [[iTunes]] and other platforms.

==== Publishing ====

Thru its console users can build their own video players and playlists, using videos from other sharing sites or from the videos they uploaded.
The console generates the HTML code that can be copy and pasted into any Web site, including blogging systems.

==== RSS and web feeds ====

Wuaala offers every user RSS feeds of their videos. The RSS feeds include enclosures to allow software programs like [[iTunes]] to automatically download and play the videos.

=== Advertising ===

Wuaala can integrate with the most of the ad networks such as Open AdStream 24/7 Real Media, Double-Click or BrightRoll.
All revenue from advertising belongs to the video producers. The producers can opt in and out of advertisements at any time.

== External links==
*[http://www.wuaala.com Wuaala Site]

[[Category:Video on demand services]]
[[Category:Video hosting]]

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Century Plaza Phoenix

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”’Century Plaza luxury condominiums”’ are new skyrises in midtown Phoenix, that being introduced by Equus Development Corporation.
Where: one Lexington Avenue, Phoenix AZ.
Phone: 602.277.8500
Web: [http://centuryplazaphx.com]

The 15-story high-rise residential condo development, located at 1 Lexington Avenue across the street from Park Central Mall in midtown Phoenix, is just a few steps away from the light rail station at Central Avenue and Osborn Road. Beginning in December 2008, the 20-mile light-rail line will shuttle people through Phoenix, Tempe and Mesa.

Century Plaza condos are less than five minutes from US Airways Center, Chase Field, Phoenix Art Museum, Heard Museum, Phoenix Convention Center, Dodge Theater, Herberger Theater, Orpheum Theatre and St. Joseph’s Hospital and Barrow Neurological Institute.

Standard features and building amenities of Century Plaza include the following:

* Security system featuring iris scan with voice activation at the elevators.
* Dramatic 11-foot-10-inch ceiling heights.
* Kohler fixtures and faucets.
* Assigned covered parking.
* Open gourmet kitchens with extended bars, custom-made Italian cabinets and granite countertops.
* Concierge service.
* Resort-style heated pool and spa with private cabanas.
* State-of-the-art workout facility with locker rooms.
* Ground-floor retail.
* Three spacious high-speed elevators.
* Pre-wiring for ceiling fans in all bedrooms and a security system.
* Large shaded patio terraces off the living room and bedroom areas.
* Spectacular views of Phoenix skyline and mountains.

Condos range from 734 to 2,846 square feet, with prices from $411,325 to $1.89 million.

The 15-story building is expected to be completed this year. 3 more buildings near Century Plaza are in project now.

Century Plaza is an interesting new hi-rise condo development at the intersection of Osborn & Central Avenue (ZIP code 85012), and there’s a lot for sale there. Pricing goes from the high $200,000’s to $1.5 million, see more info on this below.

Originally built in 1974 as an office tower, it was completely gutted and rebuilt starting in 2006 by Equus Development Corporation (dba Windsor Century Plaza, LLC). The Century Plaza site offers condos from 734 to 2,911 square feet.

The views are stunning and one reason for that is that setback regulations in the 1970’s allowed buildings much closer to Central Avenue than today’s setbacks allow. The effect from the upper floors is almost like you’re floating above Central Avenue!

The Osborn light rail stop is literally outside the lobby doors and with the light rail scheduled to begin regular operations this December, residents will have easy access to downtown & Tempe. Each condo has 11 foot ceilings, 8 foot doors, a shaded balcony off the living room and master bedroom. The site boasts private covered parking, secure key-card access, concierge service, a 24/7 clubhouse and fitness center and a unique Car Share program for urbanite owners who want to use a car once in a while but not foot the maintenance and storage costs. Upscale retail shops were built into the ground floor.
Think urban loft living is right for you? Experience Century plaza condominiums – Life Reinvented!

Century Plaza is not just a place to live, it is a new way of lifestyle for urban Central Phoenix. These loft-style luxury high rise condominiums offer creative floorplans, spectacular VIEWS, from an impeccable central location. Residents will enjoy private covered parking, 24-hour secured access, personal concierge services, state-of-the art workout facilities, club room, resort style pool, spa, cabanas, and many other exceptional amenities, features and services.

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Abel Makashvili

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”’Abel Makashvili”’ ({{lang-ka|აბელ მაყაშვილი}}) also known as ”’Avel Gavrilovich Makaev”’ ({{lang-ru|Авель Гаврилович Макаев}}) (June 6 1860 – June 1920) was a [[Georgia (country)|Georgian]] prince and soldier who served successively in the [[Russian Empire|Russian]], [[Democratic Republic of Georgia|Georgian]] and [[Democratic Republic of Azerbaijan|Azerbaijani]] militaries and was killed by the [[Bolshevik]]s upon their conquest of Azerbaijan in 1920.

Born of an old Georgian noble family, Makashvili graduated from [[Elizavetgrad]] military progymnasium and [[Kazan]] infantry [[Junker (Russia)|junker]] school. He joined the Imperial Russian army in 1877 and commanded Bash-Kadyklar infantry regiment since 1910. He was promoted to 1914 and put in charge of the 16th [[Mingrelia]]n grenadier regiment from 1914 to 1917. After Georgia’s declaration of independence from Russia, Makashvili joined the national Georgian army. He served as a governor-general and military commandant of [[Tiflis]] in the years 1918-1920. Early in 1920, he was invited by the government of independent Azerbaijan to head a military school at [[Ganja, Azerbaijan|Ganja]]. After [[Sovietization]] of Azerbaijan in April 1920, Makashvili was arrested by the Soviet authorities and drowned in the [[Caspian Sea]].<ref name=’Javakhishvili’>{{ru icon}} Javakhishvili, Niko (2003), Грузины под Российским Флагом: Грузинские военные и государственные деятели на службе России в 1703-1917 (”Georgians under the Russian Banner”), p. 131. [[Tbilisi State University]] Press.</ref>

Makashvili’s sons also served in the military. One of them, Vakhtang, commanded the [[Georgian Air Force]] and died during the [[Red Army invasion of Georgia|Red Army invasion]] in 1921.<ref name=’Javakhishvili’/><ref>Grebelsky, P. Kh., Dumin, S. V., Lapin, V. V. (1993), Дворянские роды Российской империи (”Noble families of Russian Empire”), vol. 1., p. 169. IPK Vesti.</ref>

== References ==
{{reflist}}
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[[Category:1860 births]]
[[Category:1920 deaths]]
[[Category:Georgian generals]]
[[Category:Georgian nobility]]
[[Category:Azerbaijani generals]]
[[Category:Imperial Russian Army generals]]
[[Category:Georgian victims of Soviet repressions]]

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Prater’s Mill Country Fair

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One of the Southeast region’s most visited Fall events is the Prater’s Mill Country Fair. It is a family-friendly outing through history. The festival is centered around the old water-powered, still-operating gristmill. This was established in 1855 to grind wheat into flour and corn into meal.
The Fair has grown into a celebration of music, great Southern food, history exhibits and handmade crafts and original art created by over 185 talented artists. There are live demonstrations include blacksmithing, quilting, woodcarving, rug hooking and hand tufting, the precursor to the famous tufted carpet industry of Dalton, Ga.
Educational exhibits of interest include a living Civil War encampment, antique engines in operation, and handcrafted beadspreads on display.
There are self-guided tours of the mill. Visitors may also enjoy shopping in the country store, checking out the Shugart Cotton Gin or acquainting themselves with farm animals at the Westbrook Barn. The whole family can experience canoe rides on Coahulla Creek or take a short hike down the nature trail, and kids love the pony rides.
There is an entertainment schedule on two stages. They offers traditional fare such as Appalachian Style clogging exhibitions, country bands, and gospel singers as well as a contingent of wandering musicians and storytellers.<ref>[http://pratersmill.org/]<!– Bot generated title –>]</ref>

==about==
Prater’s Mill has served communities for almost 150 years.Prater’s Mill has been named an American cultural legacy by the United States Library of Congress.
It was built in the mid 1800’s. The water-powered grist mill is now the centerpiece of a country fair that showcases the cultural history of Southern Appalachia. Prater’s Mill Country Fair will be held Columbus Day weekend.
The Library of Congress in [[Washington, D.C.]], developed the Local Legacies Project to document the cultural richness of American communities at the turn of the 21st century. Historical photographs, papers, oral histories and musical recordings will be placed in the nation’s library as well as in the University of Georgia Library in Athens.
This Country Fair focuses on mountain music, Southern foods, living history exhibits and the handmade crafts and original art of about 185 talented artists and. Craft demonstrations include blacksmithing, spinning, quilting, rug hooking, woodcarving and hand tufting, a cottage industry that evolved into the tufted carpet industry centered in [[Dalton, Ga]].
Visitors take self-guided tours of the operating gristrmill, the country store, Shugart Cotton Gin and the Westbrook Barn complete with fam animals at the fair. Dawnville Community Club serves authentic Southern meals of pinto beans, turnip greens and dried apple stack cake. Throughout the festival are other specialties such as pit-cooked barbecue, apple cider, fried apple pies and churned ice cream.
Families enjoy canoeing on the Coahulla Creek, a walk down the nature trail and pony rides for children during the fair. There are educational exhibits that include an authentic Civil War encampment, working antique engines and ‘Peacock Alley’, a clothesline display of hand-tufted bedspreads. .<ref>[http://pratersmill.org/]<!– Bot generated title –>]</ref>

==history==
Prater’s Mill’s heritage runs back to the days of the Cherokee Indians. It was built by Benjamin Franklin Prater in 1855. The water powered mill was originally fitted with the latest in grain cleaning, grinding and sifting machinery. It was all powered by the Coahulla Creek.
As the mill’s popularity grew, Prater added a cotton gin, a saw mill, a wool carder, a syrup mill, a general store and blacksmiths shop. For almost a century, farmers lined up their mules and wagons before dawn, waiting for their turn with the millers.
The mill was used as a campsite by soldiers from both sides during thr civil war. The mill was considered a valuable resource for food and was not destroyed while occupied by the Union army. The Prater family operated the Mill until the 1950’s. A succession of millers ran it until the 1960’s. The all-volunteer Prater’s Mill Foundation took over the Mill and began its extensive restoration and preservation efforts in 1971. The mill is best known for the arts and crafts festivals held twice each year. Throughout the year, the grounds are a popular site for fishing, cookouts and family reunions.
Fire Loss
Tragedy struck on May 20, 1995 when fire was intentionally set on the north side of the mill. Two arson convictions have been made to date. Most of the damage was sustained on the interior of the mill as the flames shot around the hand-hewn timbers. The force of the fire blew out most of the windows, damaged the roof, siding, electrical system, and destroyed an antique display case. The Prater’s Mill Foundation is asking for donors to make tax deductible contributions to cover these costly repairs. <ref>[http://www.northga.net/whitfield/prater/]<!– Bot generated title –>]</ref>

==admission==
*The hours are 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. on Saturday
*9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on Sunday.
*Admission is $5.00, children 12 and under are free.
*Visitors are urged to dress casually and wear comfortable shoes. Parking is free. .<ref>[http://pratersmill.org/]<!– Bot generated title –>]</ref>

==directions==
Prater’s Mill is located on Ga. Hwy 2, ten miles northeast of Dalton and about 30 miles south of Chattanooga, TN. Interstate travelers should take I-75 to the Tunnel Hill-Varnell Exit #341; drive north 4.5 miles to the intersection with GA. Hwy. 2 at Varnell; turn right and continue 2.6 miles to the mill, a total distance of 7 miles from I-75. Call 706-694-MILL (6455). <ref>[http://pratersmill.org/]<!– Bot generated title –>]</ref>

==References==
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http://pratersmill.org/
http://www.northga.net/whitfield/prater/

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Boss Major

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| Name = Young Murk Presents……..Colonies Records
| Type = Compilation album
| Artist = [[Colonies Allstars]]
| Cover =
| Released = [[March 24]] [[2008]] <small>([[United States|U.S.]])</small>
| Recorded =
| Genre = [[Hip hop music|Rap]], [[Pop rap]]
| Length =
| Label = [[Colonies Records]], [[Reprise Records]]
| Producer = [[T.S.S]], DJ Wreck Shop, Bald Eagles
| Reviews =
| Last album = ””'[[Boss Major)| Boss Major]]””’ <br />(2006) <br />&<br /> ””'[[Im Here]]””’ <br />(2006)
| This album = ””’Young Murk Presents: Colonies Records””'<br />(2008)
| Next album = ””'[[Young & Heartless]]””’ <br />(2008) <br />&<br /> ””'[[Stressed Out]]<br />(2008)
}}

Young Murk Presents……..Colonies Records is a [[compilation album]] by [[Colonies Records]], featuring rappers [[Young Murk ]], [[Colonies 2 Allstars (rapper)|Colonies 2 Allstars]], and [[More]].

==Track listing==
#We Too Hood (Ace Hood, Young Murk, Kane and Able)
#Certified ([[T.S.S (group)|T.S.S]])
#[[Bosses]] (Goonie)
#Adios (Young Murk, Young A.C, Conception and Animals)
#Politician Networkin (Young Murk)
#Same Old Shit (T.Gigga, Animals and Adrian)
#Materialistic Bitch (American Dream)
#No Choice (LiL Pete and Alergic)
#Pooh Speaks (Pooh)
#Swag (Colonies 2 Allstars)
#T.S.S (T.S.S)
#Leave The Tags On (Young Murk, Soilder and Colonies 2 Allstars)
#Shut Me Down (Young Murk)
#Fresh Meat (Animals, Speech and Fredrick)
#[[Get This Money]] [Remix] (DJ Khaled, We Tha Best, Colonies Records, T.S.S, Florida Allstars)

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[[Category:Hip hop compilations]]
[[Category:Colonies Records]]

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